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» CubeSat Launchers Expected to Open Research Opportunities for All
CubeSat Launchers Expected to Open Research Opportunities for All
Kennedy Space Center FL (SPX) Oct 15, 2015
NASA opened a new avenue for exploration and technology development with awards to three companies to launch missions dedicated to CubeSats. The tiny, box-shaped spacecraft have emerged in the last 16 years as a quick, viable way to test components and techniques that, if proven, can be applied to much larger missions where the stakes are far greater than a simple, 4-inch cube. The price tag for
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